Lumbar Surgery and Vaccinations
60-days no-vaccination timeframe after such surgery, is documented online
This short article I present as ‘ancillary text’ related to efforts regularly ongoing by Thomas L. Rempfer.
Tom aims his advocacy for change on the issue of military ethics and military binds, when rapid onsets of hurried medical compliance, not allowing for exceptions, are encountered.
From Tom’s Substack publications
My story of 1997 vaccination, to validate
After my anthrax vaccination in 1997, I encountered troubling times only several weeks later, when deployed to Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia. I was not on flying status for the F-15E Strike Eagle at the time, as I had undergone a lumbar discectomy surgery a few weeks earlier. A wait of 60 days was considered standard before returning to flying duties, as pilot. I arrived to perform light-duty at administrative functions, with some fairly reasonable and good ideas for activities at amateur software programming, plus squadron office document template improvements of cards, printouts, guides, and more.
Within a day after arriving deployed from Idaho to Saudi Arabia, those goals and ideas sideslipped. I began reacting instead to articles in Air Force magazine about hindrances to aircrews in 1997. Somewhat impassioned about the nature of the articles, I then began a lengthy writing project of pre-draft nature on ethics issues. That in itself was not the oddity. The oddity was doing so without much of any vision or context at onset, nor any structure, which led to many days wandering via word processor involvement into many interesting, but haphazard and not much preselected, topics.
The truly sad issue for me was not the specific 'sort of vaccine', of anthrax, which I was lined up to be vaccinated with before deploying. It was truly sad to be presented with a rapidly initiated over-reaction to ensure 100% vaccination, feasibly disallowing many personnel to possess time durations lengthy enough to coordinate for checks on other related issues.
2-3 years ago I read online that any vaccination during the 2-months or 60-days after lumbar surgery, is a recipe for brain immune functions plummeting after the vaccination complicates brain immune functions immediately. For me, then there occurred a worsening of mental/cognitive functional mainline ‘centeredness’, and basic moment to moment ‘self-aiming’.
For more on lumbar surgery, in some documentation, it is considered (from my few years ago research) that merely exposing the major leg nerves near the spinal cord to some slight amount of outside atmosphere, is the issue after surgery, when for the patient's brain all is fairly gladly better, unless a vaccination is introduced to mix in with the outside air exposure, as happens in 'every surgery.'
Thus, this is not a 'botched' surgery issue, but 100% standard.